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From "Seneca's Morals of a Happy Life, Benefits, Anger and Clemency" by Seneca, Lucius Annaeus

Paulina
Seneca's second wife, known for her devotion and courage.
Core Belief
"Virtue and loyalty are more important than life itself. She believes in facing adversity with courage and dignity."
Worldview
The world is a place of hardship and impermanence, but virtue and love can provide meaning and purpose.
Personality
Devoted, courageous, and deeply committed to her husband's Stoic principles. She is a strong and independent woman who chooses to face death rather than live without Seneca.
In Their Own Words
"Paulina, on the other side, tells him her determination to bear him company, and wills the executioner to do his office."
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